by Dave Connelly » 01 Apr 2004, 13:48
City Wide Travel Improvements/Waste of taxpayers money and a danger to all
With reference to the above, I would like to voice my concerns regarding the proposed bus lanes in and around the Duddingston Park area and the change from a roundabout to a traffic controlled junction.
Firstly traffic lights at the junction of Milton Road and Duddingston Park/Duddingston Park South, (formerly Niddrie Road), were dispensed with a few years ago after several serious accidents. It was felt at the time that a roundabout would be safer.
One of the problems being that the sun shines, at the busiest time of the day directly into the eyes of motorists driving on Milton Road, towards town, thus blinding them to traffic lights.
This is of course still the case today at the pedestrian crossing, situated on Milton Road, between Park Avenue and Duddingston Park.
The roundabout in situ at present however is effective in slowing the traffic, and is more visible than the lights on the pedestrian crossing.
I have to cross at the pedestrian crossing regularly with my two children, aged 7 and 5. Both of who are now very wary, due to the number of close calls we have had on that very crossing with cars failing to stop at the red light.
It is a regular occurrence that vehicles jump the red light at speed, whilst the green crossing light is illuminated for pedestrians. This may be either through not seeing the red light or by trying to jump the light to gain the extra few yards, prior to being slowed down by the roundabout. In my opinion making the main junction traffic light controlled could prove fatal.
I have already expressed my concerns to Mr Andrew Easson from the Council and our local MP Gavin Strang as well as Naiomi Coleman, Senior consultant for the Steer Davies Group, 68 – 70 George Street Edinburgh, who are spearheading this initiative.
I also feel strongly that it will be a loss of amenity to myself, family and friends who park in the street outside our home at present, as we would be forced to park on the other side of the road, and cross by foot, often with young children. I would understand this necessity if there was any perceivable benefit to having a bus lane approaching the junction, but I cannot see that the current volume of traffic or indeed buses justifies a bus lane.
Having made some enquiry into the matter, I am also concerned about the impact of parking restrictions on the value of our property. It is not a congested area, but to employ bus lanes would give the impression that it is and again the imposition of parking restrictions would devalue the property.
What do you think.